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Encyclopedia > Rivallo

Rivallo (Welsh: Rriallon) was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Cunedagius and reigned frugally. During his time as king, it rained blood for three days and men died from the flies that swarmed (ii.15). He was succeeded by his son, Gurgustius.



Preceded by:
Cunedagius
Mythical British Kings
Succeeded by:
Gurgustius



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Cunedagius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (190 words)
Cunedagius killed him and became king of all of Britain.
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Rivallo the Briton was the son of Cunedagius the Briton.
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